Resolution No. 10-76 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
TIGARD CITY COUNCIL
RESOLUTION NO. 10- 7(0
A RESOLUTION TO AMEND THE MASTER FEES AND CHARGES SCHEDULE, AS ADOPTED
BY RE,ESOLUT ION 10-30,TO INCREASE WATER SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CHARGES
WHEREAS,Tigard Municipal Code,Chapter 3.24 defines the authority and process for imposing water system
development charges (SDCs);and
WHEREAS, the City of Tigard is the managing authority and water provider for the Tigard Water Service Area
(TWSA). The TWSA includes the residents of Durham,King City, two-thirds of Tigard, and the Tigard Water
District;and
WIEREAS, the Intergovernmental Agreements for Delivery of Water Service, Sections 8.B., state the Tigard
City Council has the authority to modify, alter or repeal the Rules, Rates and Regulations for Water Service
within the Tigard Water Service Area;and
WHEREAS,water SDCs were last updated in 2000;
WHEREAS,the Council adopted updated water SDC methodology on December 14,2010;and
WHEREAS,this resolution utilizes the approved methodology to adjust water SDCs:
WHEREAS, on an annual basis, the City should review and possibly update water SDCs in order to keep pace
with in inflation and additions to the water capital improvement list;and
WHEREAS, a supplemental water SDC may be established and assessed to new service areas based on the
capital improvements required to provide the service; and
WHEREAS,the City of Tigard has a Master Fees and Charges Schedule that was adopted by Resolution 10-30.
NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the Tigard City Council that:
SECTION 1: The water SDCs are hereby amended as shown in Exhibit A, the Master Fees and Charges
Schedule.
SECTION 2: As set forth in ORS 223.304(8) the City shall conduct an annual review of water SDCs and
adjust said SDCs in order to keep pace with inflation and additions to the water capital
improvement list. Inflationaiy adjustments shall occur automatically based on the Engineering
News Record Northwest (Seattle,WA) construction cost index.
SECTION 3: A supplemental water SDC may be established and assessed to new service areas based on
the capital improvements required to provide the service. Supplemental water SDCs will
be assessed in addition to all other water SDCs.
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SECTION 4: The City Council deternzines that the amended Water SDC fee schedule is not a tax subject to
the property tax limitations of Article XI,Section 11 (b) of the Oregon Constitution.
SECTION 5: This resolution is effective immediately, and amendments to the Master Fees and Charges
Schedule will take effect on February 1,2011.
PASSED: This `J day of2010.
ayor-City of T
ATTEST:
ity Recorder-City of Tigard
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City of Tigard EXHIBIT A
Fees and Charges Schedule
Department Revenue Source Fee or Charge"" = " `' "' ffective Date
PUBLIC WORKS-WATER
Water System Development Charge(SDG)* 11/28/2000
5/8"x 3/4"Meter
410 Service Area $1,041.00
Bull Mountain System $2,7
1"Meter
410 Service Area $503.00
Bull Mountain System $6,908.00
11/2"Meter
410 Service Area $7,348.00
Bull Mountain System $9,947.()0
2"Meter
410 Service Area $16;328.00
Bull Mountain System $22,104.00
3"Meter
410 Service Area $30;615.00
Bull Mountain System $41,445.00
4"Meter
410 Service Area $51,82500
Bull Mountain System $69;075:00
6"Meter
410 Service Area $402,050.80
Bull Mountain System $138,150.00
8"Meter
410 Service Area $163,280.00
Bull Mountain System $"1,ALL ,040-.W
10"Meter
410 Service Area $293,A`�00
Bull Mountain System $397
12"Meter
410 Service Area $775,907:80
Bull Mountain System $1,059,382.00
Water System Development Charge (SDC)*
5/8"x 3/4" Meter $3,821.00 2/1/2011
$4,705.00 2/1/2012
$5,590.00 2/1/2013
S6A74.00 2/1/2014
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City of Tigard EXHIBIT A
Fees and Charges Schedule
1"Meter $10,191.00 2/1/2011
$12.551.00 2/1/2012
$14,910.00 2/1/2013
$17,269.00 2/1/2014
1 1/2" Meter $30,555.00 2/1/2011
$37,629.00 2/1/2012
$44,703.00 2/l/2013
$51,777.00 2/l/2014
2" Meter $49,616.00 2/1/2011
$61.103.00 2/l/2012
$72.589.00 2/1/2013
$84.076.00 2/l/2014
3" Meters and larger diameter
For connections to the water system with meters larger than 2-inches,the City will forecast the demands on an
average-day,peak-day,and peak-hour basis.
The number of EDUs associated with the demands will be determined by the following:
EDUS - (ADD*0.400 +((PDD - ADD)*0.343 +((PHD -PDD)*0.257
226.4 249.1 90.6
Where:
ADD is the projected average-day demand of the new user in gallons per day,and
PDD is the projected peak-day demand of the new user in gallons per day,and
PHD is the projected peak hour demand of the new user in gallons per day,and
The constants used in the above formula are:
0.004 equals the proportion of the City's water facilities allocated to the average-day function
226.4 equals the estimated gallons per day on an average-day basis demanded by an EDU
0.343 equals the proportion of the City's water facilities allocated to the max-day extra-capacity function
249.1 equals the estimated gallons per day on an max-day extra capacity demanded by an EDU
0.257 equals the proportion of the City's water facilities allocated to the max-hour extra capacity function
90.6 equals the estimated gallons per day of max-hour extra-capacity demanded by an EDU
The City may update the values in the formula above as the system changes to recognize the changing costs
imposed by large customers
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